Ecolomondo Corporation announced the commercialization of its proprietary recycling technology, Thermal Decomposition Process, and building and operating turnkey TDP facilities globally. In preparation for continued operations at its Hawkesbury facility, the Company announces an initial purchase order from a multinational corporation for pyrolysis oil produced from recovered end-of-life tires. The initial purchase order is for a full tanker carrying 262 barrels of tire pyrolysis oil, having a value of approximately USD 25,000.

The Hawkesbury TDP plant has an estimated annual production capacity of 42,700 barrels that should result in revenues of approximately USD 4 Million. Hawkesbury's facility contains a novel oil fractionation system, engineered to deliver different types of high-value end products to clients depending on their particular needs. Comprised of four different processing departments (shredding, thermal processing, recovered carbon black processing and oil fractionation), the Hawkesbury TDP facility is expected to process a minimum of 14,000 tons of tire waste per year when fully operational, producing 5,300 tons of recovered carbon black, 42,700 barrels of oil, 1,800 tons of steel, 1,600 tons of process gas and 850 tons of fiber when operating at full capacity.

Thermal Decomposition Process technology is a proprietary waste-to-resources technology that the Company expects will play a critical role in the development and proliferation of the circular economy. TDP is a closed loop, slow pyrolysis technology that operates in an oxygen-free environment using positive pressure and a batch rotary reactor. The process is largely energy self-sufficient.

Ecolomondo's exclusive automation system allows for strict control of cycle times, processing parameters and consistent batch production, resulting in quality, commercial-grade recycled commodities and end-products.